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How to stream the 2023 NFL Super Bowl: Chiefs vs Eagles

The 2023 Super Bowl is just days away - here’s everything you need to know about how to watch and stream the big game.

The 2023 Super Bowl is just days away. Pic: Getty
The 2023 Super Bowl is just days away. Pic: Getty

The Super Bowl is here, with Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs and Jalen Hurts’ Philadelphia Eagles ready to do battle in a bid to be crowned 2023 NFL champions.

The decider will take place at Monday, February 13 at 10:30am (AEDT) at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

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The match will feature two Australian players with former NRL hopeful Jordan Mailata (offensive tackle) and former AFL player Arryn Siposs (punter) both playing for the Eagles.

Siposs recently declared he’d be fit to take his place in the biggest game of his career after battling with an ankle injury during the post-season.

Don’t miss a second of the action with all the information below on how to watch and stream the big game.

Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs and Jalen Hurts’ Philadelphia Eagles are ready to do battle. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox and Tim Nwachukwu Getty Images)
Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs and Jalen Hurts’ Philadelphia Eagles are ready to do battle. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox and Tim Nwachukwu Getty Images)

How to watch and stream

Super Bowl LVII will will be shown on Seven as well as ESPN via Channel 509 on Foxtel or Kayo.

Seven’s coverage begins at 10am AEDT and will feature the US broadcast of the game, with FOX’s Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen calling the game.

ESPN’s main broadcast begins at 10am AEDT following their early coverage.

ESPN viewers will experience the most in-depth coverage and behind-the-scenes access to the pinnacle event, with the game itself being called exclusively for Australian and New Zealand audiences by Steve Levy, Dan Orlovsky and Louis Riddick inside State Farm Stadium.

ESPN will also broadcast the half-time show.

Who is performing at the halftime show?

The halftime show will be headlined by nine-time Grammy winner Rihanna as the NFL reverts back to the traditional setup of having a singular act at halftime.

Eight-time Grammy-winning country singer Chris Stapleton will be performing the national anthem.

Super Bowl odds

The Philadelphia Eagles are slight favourites to win the game according to TAB, paying $1.80 head-to-head compared to Kansas City’s $2.00.

Philadelphia quarterback Jaylen Hurts is the favourite to take out the Super Bowl MVP award, paying $2.10, while Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is right behind him on $2.30.

Chiefs, Eagles Super Bowl record

Both teams finished the regular season with a 14-3 winning record.

The Chiefs have a slightly superior Super Bowl record with two titles in franchise history (1969 and 2019), while the Eagles just have the one championship from the 2017 season.

Former Rabbitohs player Jordan Maitala in 2017. Picture: Supplied by the Rabbitohs
Former Rabbitohs player Jordan Maitala in 2017. Picture: Supplied by the Rabbitohs
Jordan has come a long way. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
Jordan has come a long way. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

Aussies competing in Super Bowl LVII

Jordan Mailata, 25, is a 166kg, 6ft8 wrecking ball who plays as a left offensive tackle for the Eagles.

Originally from Bankstown in Sydney, Mailata had aspirations of making it in the NRL and was signed by the Rabbitohs in the under-20s competition.

However his coaches eventually decided he was too large to keep up with the non-stop nature of NRL.

He was then invited onto the NFL’s International Pathway Program before being eventually selecting by the Eagles in Round 7 of the 2018 NFL Draft.

Arryn Siposs has declared himself fit for the Super Bowl. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)
Arryn Siposs has declared himself fit for the Super Bowl. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Arryn Siposs, 30, is a former Aussie rules star who was drafted by the St Kilda Saints in 2010.

He played for four years at the Saints before being delisted in 2015.

In November 2017 he tried his hand at gridiron after receiving an offer from Auburn University.

He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Detriot Lions in 2020, before being picked up by the Eagles in 2021. He made his NFL debut against the Falcons later that year.

- With Fox Sports

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